Amid questions of CUSG’s relationship with the media, one student senator suggested that other senators were reaching out to media outlets illegally to express their opinions on the state of CUSG. Screenshots of the senate’s GroupMe chat show the senator, who will remain anonymous for the protection of his/her identity,Read More

With the emergence of the New Year and fresh start for American schools and colleges, 2018 begins with a sexual assault crisis among the fraternities at Clemson University. As of Saturday, January 28th, a male member of an on-campus fraternity has been accused of sexually abusing a female student atRead More

One of the most ferocious, exotic, and yet graceful animals in the jungle: the tiger. What makes the tiger so interesting one might ask, and the answer that most individuals might give you is, “The stripes”. In the most recent years here at Clemson, there has been a lot ofRead More

On Monday November 2017 Clemson Undergraduate Student Senate assembled for the impeachment hearing of Student Body Vice President Jaren Stewart who was accused of having acted improperly towards freshmen female residents as a Resident Assistant(RA). The trial was to be held in executive session and would be closed to theRead More

The United States Senate failed to meet a midnight deadline for a temporary government-spending bill last Friday night and sent the federal government into its first shutdown since 2013. In October of 2013 the government shut down and it lasted 16 days affecting various services, such as national parks, asRead More

50 years ago this upcoming April, civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated and, while Dr. King is responsible for helping push the country to a new era, it would seem that his lessons have been forgotten by many in recent years. Polls of Americans, both whiteRead More

In today’s politics, those on the left can generally be sorted into two categories: Liberals and Progressives. The former describes Bill Clinton era Democrats who support tax increases and increased investment in public goods, while the latter describes new era Democrats such as Bernie Sanders supporters who seek theRead More

Governmental structures and the private sector have often conflicted in the modern history of the United States. There are still remnants from the “Robber baron” days and, as a result the Sherman Antitrust Act along with other key pieces of legislation, this struggle hasn’t disappeared. It doesn’t show signs ofRead More

What does the Mainstream Media mean by “Russia-Trump collusion”? Why does President Donald Trump constantly refer to the investigation as a witch-hunt against him? Who are the persons of interest at the center of the FBI probe? These are crucial questions that many Americans are oblivious toward, yet remains aRead More

As most spend this thanksgiving with family thankful for whichever blessing, whether it be the success of Clemson’s Football season or maybe that curve on that last exam, I doubt many will take a moment to be thankful for private property. Today our societies are so productive that a familyRead More